|7'l- routs g; dozen fnr seconds. Pric- ECEMBER 6. i932 o 'M_ A TOCKS, BONDS, Qvo 114 TION.§‘_ - [New Pwfitélprk SIOCAS ' '» *7“- i/ (Caanlhn Prue) Montreal ‘Stock Market * Clout It," It'll n1 nzvl "If '""" 7,115 Stocks m“ fismPoiver n": are .. . _-“/4 Bi-li Tel .. . oil H‘ ' *5 llrazlliilu .. - (‘all (‘iir Du PM ii‘, Auirrican . Scr N Lillie...‘ s. J. . ... u fir‘ n. EXCHANGE Mn ilt real Power Qlicliei- Power Dom Htoi-I illlII- '06 Illt Nicki-I ... Massey lliirris ... .\ivt‘illl Front .. Nut Ilrcw lhiivcr (‘nrp . Slilnvillliillu Sliwl iif (‘all .__.i_--__._ GRAIN . (Canadian Press) IVINNIPFXI, Dco. 5- (‘LOSE Wheat: Dec 4H3; liily 47MA: Jilly ~I0.\. Flair: Til-c 22R; May fiiléli: Jill!‘ 230 . Jniilpirlcy: Dec 211E413; May 3055A; July i‘. (‘.\ H II PRICED Wilcal: No ‘1 lliird 45: No 1 nor 44- ' N Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Mermaid, per Mn. Wm. McDonald Mrs. W. L. Mdlachern Mrs. James McLeod Mrs. Albert Robertson . Stanley Bridge, per Mrs. W. T. Weir d: Mrs. H. S. McEwcn SIIMMEIISIIIE And Prince County —WANTED—Seoond hand weld- Ing outfit. Must be in good repair. here, and delivered a. splendid ad- dress in St. Mary's Hall, on his Pastor at Tignish, recently visited , THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i GROCERI $PECIAL r and OFIFEE 18c...... 35c..... 3Ibs~_ QelAtlYi l’. v. lb. " ’ . 1 lb. . $1.00 . . . “i i. Aw ANTk ED J. D. Smith 1.00 '\'—/' v gl/ Cyrus Mcnomid mo Earl Maynard, Tyne Valley. 6928-11 $2‘.°'...“.“.‘;“....;;.' ‘.22 wow some POST-mi» M"; w_ a Mcgachem _ 5o AUCTION saw. stock and mach- Uzziah Boyce 5o inery Wednesday, December 7th, at vembn Mimi, ____ 5o 1 o‘c1ock. Mrs. Leslie Mann, Ken- FUR BUYER,_ML sedan rein-e- Mrs. Arbott Buell . . . . .25 51mm“- 693341 senting Kestenbaum Bros, NEW York. will bc here buying fox pelts 12.15 —F0X1\lEN—Br1ne your foxes to at oliicc of n. m, Simpson, as W" Pam“! r°°ms W319“ B- 11159 Queen Sn, Charlottetown on ‘rues- Waterside, per Charlotte Drake class Job is suarenteed- We have flay only, Dec. a. 6921-11 also installed a modern cleaning ___ Mrs. W. A. MacRae . .50 machine, where your pelts will be |-‘[',\;|.;|{,\|, ggRywEg-Tim gun- Miss Viola Bailem. .50 cleaned in our most ilp-to-date 61-31 0i Gliiflys E_ Mcgemia was W. H. Wood .50 manner. We have had years of ex- held _\'."sl0l‘[Ili_\' morning from the ' Wilfred Wood . .50 perience in this business. B. I. homffgf hm» 5i5LQ1"1\[1'5,NQ1'mfln J. W. H. Drake .. .50 Rayner, 36 Central Si... Sunlmer- McDonald, Gralld Tracadie, to St. MW W- C- 110110118011 25 side. - 6926-6-12-tts-3i Michaels Church. Curran Ban. —-— where Itffqillfllll High Mass was cel- 2.75 ._]NTERE5T|NG LECTURE __ cbrated by Rev. Geo. McDonald. The Rev, Dr, Mcmilan, gm-mei- The choir was assisted by Rev. ‘lareilce Pitre. The pail bearers ‘ were: Messrs. A. McDougall, L. Mc- Donald, W. Claw, W. Kayser, T. Zliiiinagpiiliogizinigliofuglliri l; Norman Nicholson 1.00 trqvgis abfoad_ The m“ Dr,’ who Hughes and _T. Lamphler. Inter- . ‘(fllllfllllilll Prsu) H, .i.,,_,,,,k ‘HM, N0 i durum i_,.v A. J. McLeod 1.00 is aways accorded i; my“ welcome mclit was in the adjoining cemet- lnglllfiTnI-Ifhillllvlggellll III‘: i, miiilixir,’ l, fififvNff‘, ‘:9; A- E- FY31 - 1-90 when he returns to Tignish, on his cry. “ . ' - I‘ ‘ "a ' . .:' ‘ “ n. s MCEWBII. 1.00 p, ailldll ilolllll‘ 11B wmitllid by the i..i i1; [(1-1 1 15, Tflifk .52. - ~ appearance this time enthusi all»! 1'="ll= 0' 9mm“ “m” “my W i. YIIIIItIIIII armies“ and 2 yew Miss Lottie Brown 1.00 i am PRENUVFIAI. SHOWER-A t IiIIID - i w :lilv.~ OIIIPI‘ Kfiiilflfl lift .: . “mmm ed t° BIWJSI 9- demimitffl- (‘lltllll new 3W3 i - ' I‘ w 2n! - No F» C W W- w- Keefe < ~ - - - -- 375 tio v < number of pucsts were present at in: ,0 “l4. 5n 4 fi. n n. Ncedcss to say, the address . iilllstiizillllivlhgilglf“, w‘ - ; x" r. c w exit; '1 rilffk .924. W. M. Paletliorpc .. .50 was a gem Piciuring the East so the homi- of Mr. and Mrs. Alex i‘ . . . _ - Iirilglll mun-is loam, _ Mrs, C. H. Bigger .50 ariisticaiiy with nothing to be de_ Ricllatds oi‘ Gladstone on Tues-day .‘3213i‘..if.2iI€...“2l‘.i.-2“lift. P. i. lama... . ...... .. a ..... a way .. as... and coloring. Wml-ai- 1M- piillllrlrk kronc .1073; ' LOYIIC MCEWGIT .............. .50 the Rem Lecturer unfolded LO ‘is their (IHIIQITMYY. MISS MQTWITIPI “'55 flifgmglfmigilyfl" Robert McKay . . . . .50 iiie Scenes iviiicii mime up the back- tendered a shower in liollm" of hcr innit ilrliaiii [IOIJBHL , Mrs. A. F. Brown . . . . . . .50 ground of tradition, i( a Caivmy, nppbaciling lllIl1‘l'lllf‘(‘. 'I‘hi'- ilourig Yillaii’i‘i'ii‘liffli"rli':i“ui;i 7m” n (“Hgniiiiiiiiiiiii I'm-M) Simpson Bell .50 Bethlehem and Nazuieth with so iiidy who is vefv iigpuLn- fpQfliYQd . . ,_ . i i _ ,,_ _ . . v . itltlfl-‘IYI’ Pence 9000. MIME on.” Cilllflflfl SIIHDSQII - ~50 much realism that our mengai f“- many halldronll- iilIiS. After a ,,'r"CI“_°.‘ ,\.-..i.-(i‘_iii John McLeod .50 iiiiies were producing a better iiic_ pleasant social ovi-iling, dainty re- ?" "n if o", M“ ‘ " Mrs- w- T- we!" '50 ture than could a high pqwepgd cin- frcslurlcuis were scrvcd. The best III h. ' “uni, 120m“, 1,1,,“ N Mrs. A. J. McNeili .. .45 Llmatogr:\i)l-1. M the dose of the 1e‘, of all gnOCI wishes were extended gilzfiiiifli ililiizl. Dora Woolnei- .40 tin-e’ a iimriy note of thanks was i0 iii“ hl'i“ogtc_1)v‘ ‘v1.0 iiigugh Iiliifliljllilll It'll‘, , Mrs- V" McLeod ~35 moved by Mr, J, A, Bernard, en- lakcll -bv silrprisr‘ thanked he!‘ iiiiili Ati-li-il liiriiilnii 5.11.17. 4 immppr i - Miss Hattie Farisii .30 dorsed by the house and duiy p"? ma“). iiivmis im. iiwii- kindii,._.,.;_ ‘ ,'.|l lcsvn . o. i . - iiilminnl km“ mm iiiiiiiizfuiijiliiliii-I- Mls. Leonard Meek . . . . . . . . .. .20 seiiifli to DR Mciieiian by the ._ FwIIIrIl-hgutfllltffs“yllvyliilimg]7:! ppm“, 1a....» siiiici-i Chairman, Mr. Alex MacDonald. Wl-JDDING Bl- —-'l‘ilclilal'ririilc l! I \ . . I I ‘.1 ,v 1y _ , iqi-piiihn“, I_,I_',II",I\II,;§ 1255 Complimentary speeches by prom- of lvinrzrrct R. Rzcilnrds, daughter .___?€-.____. 1v. Y. CURB Ilinrov liilI4I Kirk Laki- Grafton St. Central Continued .- Canadian Stores Ltd. 10.00 Specials inent clergy and laity followed by a short program of music and song, brought this very happy evening to a close-T. l of Mr. and lVfrs. Alox Richards of Gladstone and lvfr. Ililrold Benton son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ‘Benton of Alexandra, P. E. I., took place Pk" “m” ' . in Charloitci-oivn on Wednesday LKII ..- u- n. i‘ y ‘ ' (raiiiillliiii I'm-ii) AIIITIIITIII‘ i lgeziciilegvoglegsnnlsfltut; " 500 November 30th. Rev. Ewen Mac- H .|,, ‘ (‘Int-f Mini llrlsln V. 9 » - ~ 0 9C 9n 9r‘ , . D_ _‘ 1i i-f- ~ i- _ Ti 9., at- AHIIIy-‘(QYITI ii .. us. tii-iiityri- .. . vice, Rev. E. Robertson .. 5.40 _ FRUIT FKOM SUNhY SOUTH on“ O 1cm mg my w H. Alncl- Sup Power A! ii Illlll 1C1 .. Fitivs Scrv .. .. Iii IIMNI nnil Shurc ... llilp UII . .- --- ~ I'll Pot ... .\l.‘lL' IIIIII ... . 5i uil lriil .. Mrnguas flnviailhiii Prciw) PRODUCE ifnllmllun Proms) - ’ i. IIPI‘. f|——IIi'('IIllP.~4 In i-iliurcd lilo prmlui-i- and lllarkot hcrc tui|ily_ i1 (lnlurln eggs, ill cilrlots or l»; iiiriii-d iillc to tllrci: cents n lull-ll. Ilvtrlls \\‘l‘1'\f‘ quuicil lit ~i1l In I'- i-l-nis. firsts at ."-il tn 40 cents ilnd IIIIIIPI! llt 151i to 37 i-cuia n ilnzcn. . Fi-lnliio l-ogil. ill cal-lots, liclil lin- rlvlllvr-il ill 2i to 22 cents foi- PXITIIS. IS Ill 1!! i-cllis for firsts nnd Till-l; to rs Iii ri-ilillr-ra of fresh gums in car- inlis, \\'4'I'f‘ reduced frilul two or tllroc Plliil! i1 illimn. llccclptn were 1.427 rows, IIl'-'l\'_\‘ ilcilvcrlcli sent poultry pric- r-i ilnii-n one tn two cents n pound, I'l|l.~' of 01H‘ lllid two cents were mnilo mi illc lllluilllum prices of the range for lllilny klniis of ilrcssnil poultry. T'|IlIfl‘_\'.‘l ilelil unchanged. Exports of button from liionlri-iil to Iill- Vniii-ii Kingdom this uciluon only "idle-l Iilliili! boxes as compared wilh 7'5 “mount of 152,878 lmxca. Tour's rlir-cso exports wori- 0214.- II¢I\‘I'.\I illI i-uuipllrcil with 0051,5125 r “Ilillll! (‘Wit - " ..\Ir\ss .\ll"!‘»‘\ IYNLISTEII IIIIIt-fll‘ .. 4"'i| Mun P-llr-scnrch .. . (‘iilliaurlnl .. lullhnualo EIIIIITUIIIO .. lliiluo Oil .. . Ycili ll rcs (‘PRB llaiilwin Iioiilo Ilrcit ’l‘r .. villi Kirk .. Illlitrlp .. Kcorn .. Kirk Town T-iikc lilnrnn . LoIu-l Urn .. CANADIAN MADE RUBBER SHOES Argentina got 32,703 pairs of Ca- nadian made canvas shoes valued ap $18,793 in 0ctober,.l9,634 pairs valued at $11,654 were sent to the United Kingdom. New Zealand got 5,823 pairs. The total export was 63.337 pairs valued at $36,458, com- rii s. nr li-sic of lln 1 grass nlnke "fren- quntcii iilli-illiilgnd lit 211,’. ‘ l‘l‘1lIl<l ll pound. Receipts o'er-n ‘IN-i.’ il"lil firm, Ontario rilrrclit I‘ ‘Wis living 81,5 to 9% cents with """"'" Fi-iltr-llilirrn 1M4, In l1 cents a 7“""5- "Peek-tn woro s-‘n. "fllntnca were ntcn‘ New Bruns- , implihiqlrliiilo giiliipiiiiiliiiliiiliiirir: pared with 96.873 at $53098 in F" iinili iiml Prince Eilmiril ualiiiiil September and 59,456 in October, mountains per 00 pound bag, 193i“ In Georgetown List, the name of Miss Nettie Walker, Collector, was inadvertently omitted. ‘ RENNIES ROAD SCHOOL Report of Rennies Road school for month of November: Grade X—1 Adeline Proctor, Raymond Curlcy. Grade VIII-J Georgina Proctor, 2. Peter Gallant. Grade v—1 Margaret Proctor, 2 Elmo MacDonald, 3 James Mac- Donald. Grade IlI-i Lloyd Hickox, 2 He- len Martin. ~ Grade II-l Lorane Bernard, Edna. Hickox. i Grade I Sr—1 Robert Andrews and James Gallant (equal), 2 Gia- dys Andrews and Rita. (equal), 3 Edgar Martin, 4 Pearle Bernard, 5 Hilda Hickox. Grade I Jr. -—l Benwa Gallant. Perfect attendance — Gladys Andrews, Robert Andrews. —Tenche.', Beatrice J. Stevenson. Patrfot Please Copy) 2 2 INCREASES IN PNEUMATIC TIRE EXPORTS New Zealand was the largest importer of Canadian pneumatic tire casings in October, the number being 7.341 valued at $52,177. Bri- tish South Africa 90f, 4,850 at $29,- 780. Brazil 4.626 at $34,936. Bfitish India 4.404 Stntcs 3.205 a: $33,056, Spain 3_- 463 at $25,938. Fifty four countries October, the tot-al being 41,522 8322.869. compared with 27.269 at $167,405 in September and 41,431 at $337,758 in October, 193i. Proctor at $30,810, United imported Canadian rubber tires in at (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 5.—Froln Jamaica, B. W. I., bringing about 10,000 stems of bananas, 9,000 boxcl; of citrus fruits and general cargo, the Canadian National Stenmships freighter “Cavalier", Captain Le- Blanc, arrived Saturday afternoon docking at pier 27 to discharge. About 2,000 cases of fruit were transhippcd to. the Cunardei" “As- cania" for England. The bananas, similar to Nova Scotia apples fol- lowing the big blow, are classed as windfalls but arrived at Halifax in fine condition clue to the excellent refrigeration on board ship. It is expected that the banana crop will not be large this season owing to the extensive damage to the plantations by heavy gales a fcw weeks ago. The steamer sails on Wednesday for Jamaica. A modest Scotchman, in speaking of his family, said: “The Douglas family is a verra. vcrra. auld Scotch failliiy. The line rins awn‘ back into antiquity. We dinna ken hoo far back it rills. but it's a. lang. lung way back, and the history of the Douglas family is re- corder in five volumes. In about the middle of the third volume, in a. marginal note, we road, ‘About this time the warld was created.” -New Outlook. At a time when people illink TI" North American Life, a PIIIIIIIIIY of security and w en PIIRIY myluel company. returns time is such vital need or a" DWI"! I0 FWIICYIWS a; protection against the Iuturc 6nd I148 $118 [N "WY 1h p. Auuunc, i, d" b"; M, liabilities. |l_is_oii_¢ o t c |n mo“ a.“ ‘h. oniy mum stron etttlnsnclslinstitutions on ' a} ‘gcuiing it the onlinent. SURPLUS ASSETS ‘459359113 “b99705! MESSRS. LAPT HORN 6i STEVENSON Dlltrlfl M11089" NOTHAMERICAN IIFE 140 Richmond Street L . M; ,___ S hoppinq Days 'ti| Christmas I7 TIIRIIIPS We will pay 15c per bushel all this week for good Tur- nips delivered at our ware- house in Charlottetown. il. LESTER DOUGLAS tcildcd bv Miss Doiis Beafmi and Mn James Richards. After the rcrrilioll_y' ihc happy couple went to the homo of tile bride, wlicrc dc- Ispiic the heavy rains a large num- ‘ber nf relatives and friends gath- Iered in welcome them home. A bountiful supper which was enjoy- ed. by all was served by Mrs. Rich- ards assisted by some of the other ladies. ‘File. bride was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts. including silver ware. linen, china and a handsome fur coal, gift of the groom. The evening was spent in singing and dancing until n late hour, when all left for their homes quite satisfied that they had spent a very pleasant cvcning. Tlic happy couple left on lb-iday for their home in Alexandra. Their many friends join in wishing them a happy and prosperous sveddcd life. BRANCH OF C. IV. L.—On Sun- day afternoon, Nov. 27th, the ladies of St. Theresas parish met to dis- cuss the formation of a branch of the Catholic Women's League in the parish. They were signally honoured on the occasion by having as organizer, the National President, Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. She was as- sisted by three of the Diocesan ex- ecutive, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, Miss Margarct Dougan and Miss Gertrude Coady. Mrs. McIntyre in her in- tcresting address, frilly explained the object and aims of the League and the advantages to be derived ' from having a branch in the par- irh. It was unanimously decided to o" inize a branch. The balloting of oi. ; then took place: Pres, Mrs. Peter A. McDonald; 1st Vice Prcs., Mrs. Bridget Kenny; 2nd Vice Pres, Mrs. Peter Carter; 3rd Vice Pres, Miss Margaret Giilis; Treasurer, Miss Ruth Cairns; Secretary, Miss Marguerite Bradley. Councillors to be appointed later. The thanks of the meeting was then extended to Mrs. McIntyre. who graciously rc- illlcd. The meeting thrn adjourned. PERSONALS Mrs. William J. Paqilcl. swuris has arrived homo from a pkasant trip to hcr father, Mr. Jcm-ph Pet- ers. Rilstico. The many friends of Mr. George Paynter, Freetown, an» pleased tn know hc is able to be about. again after ills reccilt accident. M1‘. Stevie usual-oars leaves till! moming for his home in Amherst where he will spend a few dgys before proceeding to St. John where he will reside. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bernard, Low- er Fxwtown, spent a. few days pleasantly in Park Corner, visiting old friends. While there they were present at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mk:- Leods‘ golden wedding anniversary. Mfss Amy Paynter has returned home after spending s. fey days in Lower Bedeque the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paynter. clair, widow of the late Hon. Peter Sinclair and mother of l-lon. Sena- tor John E. Sinclair, ivith whom she has been residing for a number of years at Summer-field. Ml‘. and Mrs. Bernard Allen and L'Ii.l(I1‘t‘ll, Lyman. Miriam and Ber- ‘nal-d. J13. and Mix Dolly Tracy, all of Fredericton Junction, who had been visiting. Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worill, at Char- lottetown, P. E. I., for two months, returned home on Wednesday.- St. John Telegraph Journal. Mr. Mei-ion Ferguson, White Sands. was an interested spectator at last evening's hockey game. Mr. Ferguson, who is an admirer of the Abbies and a dyed-in-the-wooi hoc- key fan, made the trip to the city by car. HAIITS ESTATE TO BIZ RENTED LONDON, Eng, Dec. 5—Bemcr- sydc, the beautiful property on the Twccci, which was presented to the late Earl Haig as a personal gift from the people of me Empire. in "grateful testimony of his distin- guished services,” is to be let ‘on lease for a termof years. Earl Haig followed his kinsman. Col. Arthur Balfour Haig, in the ownership of Bcmelsyde, which had been the home of his family for more than 800 years-there were Haigs or De Hagas at Bermersyde as early as the 12th century. His succession carried on the old bord- er legend (the words are ascribed to Thomas the Rbymer. or Ercild- oun): I “Tide, tide, whatever betlde, There shall aye be Halg in Bemer- syde." PETEIVS imnnon Following is the standing of St. Peter's Harbor School for the month of November: Grade VIIl—l_ Both lVlacEwcli; 2, Gladys MGCEIVEII, Grade VI-1, Lewis MacEwen; 2, Murray Masher; 3. John MacEwen. Grade V-l, Alice Drake; 2, Blanche Squires; 3, Gordon Mac- Ewen. Gradc IV—1. Beth Drake; Lloyd Squires; 3. Ted MacEwen. Grade III-i, Doris MacEwen; 2, Harold Masher. ‘l. Grade lI-l, Louise MncEwen; 2, John Barry. Perfect attendance — Murray Masher, Able Drake. Beth Drake, Doris MacEwen. Hilda M. O'Donnell-Teacher. MARRIAGES MCKAY-BAGLOLMA; Summer- side, P. E. Island, on Dec. 5th, 1932 by Rev. Ewen MacDougall, B. D. Colin MacKay of Coleman, P. E. I., to lviiss Mabel Gladys Bsglole of the same place. ‘DEATHS IIIURCIIISONMAt San Rafael." Call- forrlla, November 28. 1932. Nora, be- loved wife of Captain Neil Mur- chlsoli. III MEMIIRIIIM ‘In loving memory of CHRISTOPHER A. ACORN Who Died December 5th, I931. Inserted by his “life. 6921-12- -ll. - IN MEMORIAM luring inculilry IIIHT llislur. - iiovr-iulvcr llili. Fri-ii lu iI-wlr iltiuitiiil-r \‘.Ilf\ pllssi-il mvill’ g yivil, i UNIT‘ to illll‘ Ili-zlrlrl l~ the uilcri- \'llll i-liicp ii...“ ppiiiii-r, ilriiiliors and Sisters. I'-‘.I1|~'| l2 ll ‘l l, WINTER STORAGE ‘Poole 8i Thompson Limited I-‘ord Show Room iii-TEE? Dec. I-O-B \ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER. EMDLAMER Charlottetown and North Wlltsbirs Phone 149 Iif uni‘ ilnlli- from nluonk us drill‘ AW?" “"3 I I mos rm; (>30 SAVES YOU Many friends will regret to learn 6F INTEREST TO WOMEN —Ws are repeating, for: Iimlred dim o; the 59710“; nines; of Mm sin. only,the offer of alirirish-made, 1.4" aluminum cooking spoon for tberemrn FROM MANY I'll of only 30 Oxo Cube Red Wrappers. OX0 Limited, St. Peter Street. Montreal Advertising Rates- Pfl‘ 111011; Notica of Thanks a or 4c Der word. Other rates Minimum Charge for any cents. BATEI-Zc per word. um” m. sertlnns for the price of two, strictly PaYflble in advance. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS Exclusive designs may now be ob- tained from Guardian Central Job Printery. Order early and avoid disappointment. Nov. 2l-tf. ANYBODY HAVING AN AER- motor pumping engine, or extras for sale communicate with Fred Moyse, Central Bedcque. 6860-12-3-31. Wanted WANTED—SIIIALL APARTMENT or housekeeping rooms. Unfur- nished. Apply Guardian. 688i-12-5-3i IVANTED — ROTARY CARRIAGE or metals suitable to make one. Apply to E. E. Sharbell, Portage. P. E. I. - 6923-12-6-31. IVANTED TMMEDIATELIL-TWO men for farm and ranch work. One must be able to pelt foxes. Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 6936-12-6-3f IVANTED-BY JANUARY, SMALL apartment 0r housekeeping rooms, preferably furnished. Write par- ticulars to “N? c.o_ Guardian. 6867-12-3-31 IIOUSE IVANTEI) —— SELF-CON» tained house. Must imve 5 bed- rooms. Modcm conveniences. Re- ply P. O. Box 24B, Charlottetown. 6890-12-5-21 Central Guardian locals. 4 . - - Eastern locals. 2c. per word; AaaQCiiaIZIa=ZIIIdLBIIeEfJ§HQmd I-vvefllfi. 2c. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; In Memorlanl bvilces. 70v. poi- inch; Lists of Floral lllfl Spiritual OiIer- "1"- Cudfi- ew- 40- Per name; LEI-ICES of Condolence, 10¢. +§O§+O4 OQ+O-OQ-O-O-OOOQ 4 Payable in Advance nd Appreciation, 70c. per inch on applications. advertisement twenty - flyi- vooovvoooovvvcovrov eevwo-oooo-e For Sale eon sate. r0 LET, sozum AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf, FOR SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. ' il-a-tf. FOR SALE — ANTIQUE CHAIRS, Ottoman, etc., 194 Prince St. 6925-12-6-3i. FOR SALE—NEW BOX SLEIGHS. Wm. J. Scott, Marshfireid. 68l8-1i-30-Bi. CARBOARD SUITABLE F O R lining outhouses." etc.. 1c per sheet. Guardian Oiiice. tf. FOR SALE — LARGE LIGHTER Day Range and several heating stoves. Apply B9 Roirhiorfl St. 6918-12-8-21. FOR. SALE — TWO NEWLY freshened Holstein cows with heifer calves, priced right. L. D. McNutt, Malpcque. 6934-12-6-21 FOR SALE _- AUCTION FORTY- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Gilardian Central Job Prlntiery. Nov. 1-tf. FOR. SALE-DESIRABLE IIOTE property and business in heart or city. Apply this office. 0898-12-5-3h FOR. SALE - A QUANTITY OP sleigh runners and shaft plank. Apply Capt. AfcLcau, Breadal- bane. 6907-12-8-31. FOR. SALE-DRIVING HARNESS, $18.00 a set and up. We are givv. lng with each set sold. oné ladies‘ leather shopping bag. S, Li. Hardy dz Co. 6BTO-l2-3-3i Male Help Wanted To Let WANTED-—RELIABLE MAN FOR farm work. Apply Martin Power, Mermaid. 6805-12-5-21 BECOME EXPERT BARBER through ollr special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. write Meier Barber College, 573 Harrington. Halifax. l-l. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED- 228 Fitzroy St. near P. W. Col- lege. 6035-12-6-6! “OUR DIARY" GETS ROSE BOIVL HONOR HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5-In a coach-and-four, Mary Pickford- dimirlutlve film actress. will lead the long procession of gala ilvals that will make up iIlf‘ tounlaulcnt of roses parade in Pasadena on New Year's Day. Miss Pickford today zircrpicd U16 appointment as grand marshal. the firs; woman to receive the iwnm‘ since the festival was inauflilfaled 47 years ago. l-Ier husband, Douglas Fairbanks, probably will act as he!‘ escort. Directly behind i110 zrimd mai-sha} will ride lilo toilrnamcnt T0 LET - rumvisuso noose. Apply Guardian. 6914-12-6-31 T0 LET - ROOMS. PHONE s50; ‘. 12-6-31. TO LET-T-ROODI HOUSE, 24K Fitzroy St., furnace heated, all modern conveniences. Will rent for winter months or longer i1 necessary. Apply ' Street, Lost LOST — FOUNTAIN PEN. LEAVE 6834-12-3-31. Employment Wanted at Guardian. WOMAN WITH CHILD WTSIIl-‘l! position as housekeeper. Ticfcr- cncc and experience. Apply St. Peter's Bay. l". 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